In the last decade, 22 declared disasters have struck Oklahoma.
Recovering from a disaster event is hard. But you might encounter legal issues that make it even more difficult. Issues such as loss of income or benefits, property title issues, renters rights violations, and more mean you need legal help.
We’ve compiled helpful information for Oklahomans recovering from disasters.
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Working to meet Oklahomans’ legal needs after disaster.
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (LASO) and Oklahoma Indian Legal Services (OILS) work with national and state organizations to bring information and legal assistance to qualified Oklahoma residents before and after disasters. Click the buttons to find preparedness information or search recent disasters to get recovery information or request help.
LASO and OILS are not-for-profit legal services organizations funded by the Legal Services Corporation and local organizations such as the United Way. They offer free legal information and services in civil legal matters to qualified Oklahomans. Find out more by visiting their websites by clicking the logos below.